Here are pics of the new Rancho 4" lift installed with PRG Fox coil-overs, PRG Bilstein shocks & the PRG Deaver upgrade.
__________________ 2005 Silver Titan LE CC 4x4
Off Road, Big Tow, Sunroof,
NAV, DVD, Side Air Bags,
Floor Mats, Splash Guards,
Sliding Bed Extender
Mods:
Rancho 4" Lift w/ Fox Coil-overs,
Bilsteins, & Deavers from PRG,
Total Chaos Upper Control Arms &
Stainless Sway Bar End Links - PRG
Window Tint, Banks Monster Exhaust
Black Bib on tailgate painted Silver
AVElectronic NAV Video Switch
MB OffRoad "Gunner 6" - 17 x 8
315/70R17 Yoko Geolander A/T-S
Dunder Dan Chrome Grill
Infiniti Center Console Lid
Active Tuning Grounding Kit
UnderCover Tonneau Cover
Looks good ,,, the only thing you will have an issue with is your sway bar end links,,, i had to take the rancho links off and toss them,,,, i extended the stock ones and all is good,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
TCW, it looks like you still have some rake. Can you let us know how much? I ask because I'm about to have the same setup installed by Greg (PRG) as soon as the Coilovers show up and want to maintain some rake. I don't much care for a leveled or saggy truck.
What size block do you have in the rear? I currently have a 2" with the Bilsteins, and Greg thinks that will be fine to maintain a little rake, maybe 1.5" or so, which is what I want.
In any event, your truck looks GREAT!!! Enjoy!!!!
Regards,
John
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05 LE CC 4X4 - Red Alert w/every factory option
American Racing Chrome Chambers 17X9 Rims
Offroad/Big Tow
Damello Offroad Custom Rock Sliders
Retrax rolling bed cover
Bed Extender
Rancho 4" lift w/ PRG Traction Bars
Fox Coilovers & Total Chaos Upper A Arms & Deaver Leaf Spring Upgrade Pack
1", Billet block in rear w/Bilstiens
Defender Roof Rack w/6 offroad lights
Mile Marker Winch mount brush guard with Warn 9500 Ti winch
Bushwacker fender flares (black)
Looks good ,,, the only thing you will have an issue with is your sway bar end links,,, i had to take the rancho links off and toss them,,,, i extended the stock ones and all is good,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Harvey,
Will you post a pic of yours so I can have someone fix mine?
TCW, it looks like you still have some rake. Can you let us know how much? I ask because I'm about to have the same setup installed by Greg (PRG) as soon as the Coilovers show up and want to maintain some rake. I don't much care for a leveled or saggy truck.
What size block do you have in the rear? I currently have a 2" with the Bilsteins, and Greg thinks that will be fine to maintain a little rake, maybe 1.5" or so, which is what I want.
In any event, your truck looks GREAT!!! Enjoy!!!!
Regards,
John
I think that if you use the deaver springs from PRG you will gain about 1.5" and wil lget some rake back
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2004 SE CC 4x4,Off-Road Package, Big-Tow Package, Nissan Seat Covers, Toolbox, bed extender, Silverstars, 4 Hella 500 driving lights
Suspension Mods:
Rancho 4" Lift with RSX9000 and Remote
BFG MT/KO 35"x12.5"r17
TCW, it looks like you still have some rake. Can you let us know how much? I ask because I'm about to have the same setup installed by Greg (PRG) as soon as the Coilovers show up and want to maintain some rake. I don't much care for a leveled or saggy truck.
What size block do you have in the rear? I currently have a 2" with the Bilsteins, and Greg thinks that will be fine to maintain a little rake, maybe 1.5" or so, which is what I want.
In any event, your truck looks GREAT!!! Enjoy!!!!
Regards,
John
John, I have 2" blocks in the rear with the Bilstein shocks and the Deaver leaf spring upgrade. I'm currently at about a 3 1/2" lift in the rear.
My front is about a 5" lift which sits about an inch lower than the rear giving the truck a slight rake.
I've been told that the rear may settle a little because of adding the Deavers. The great thing about the Fox coil-overs is that they are adjustable. My goal is to have the rear about 1/2" higher than front. Either way, I can adjust the Fox's in the front to get whatever look I want.
Here are the pics of the end link i did,,,,, not perfect ,,, i will be making a new set from heim joints,,, but i got so tired of the poping from the cheaply made rancho ones,,,,,
Harvey
Last edited by O4DRUNNER : 11-18-2005 at 10:06 AM.
Here are the pics of the end link i did,,,,, not perfect ,,, i will be making a new set from heim joints,,, but i got so tired of the poping from the cheaply made rancho ones,,,,,
Harvey
Thanks Harvey.
I printed your pictures and I'm going to have mine extended.
Well it sure is an improvement.... i was talking to greg about my popping noise and the end links seemed like the obviuos place to start,,,,
and that was it,,,,
So how do you like the ride now,,,,,,, ?????
ttyl
Harvey
P.s.... make sure they are very carfull... the stock end links have plastic liners in the socket,,,,(to much heat and is melts) keep cooling them as you weld ,,, you can pop the boots loose from the body of the end link,, it is a press on type,,,re grease re press the boot back on and away you go,,,
Last edited by O4DRUNNER : 08-15-2005 at 08:00 AM.
The ride is much better. Bumps aren't as harsh as they used to be.
The front end seems to nose dive a little in the turns similar to the original stock suspension. It stopped doing this when I originally had the PRG leveling kit installed. Now the slight nose dive is back, but it may be do to the fact that the truck has more of a rake stance than with the leveling kit. I need to put some more miles on the truck and see if the rear end settles a little because of the Deavers. At that time, I will adjust the Fox's to make it more level.
One other thing I noticed since the lift and new suspension were installed is when I'm braking there is a very slight groaning/vibration right before the truck comes to a complete stop. It didn't do this before and I was just curious if you had experienced something similar or if you knew what it might be.
I understand what you mean about the nose dive,,, but it is just somthing i am getting used to,.,,,,, i had to do a full on panic stop a week or so ago from 70... full abs activation and the truck nosed down but i think the valving in the shocks reacted and it did not dive to far,,, very controlable ...but as they work in (1500 miles ) so far,, i love the ride,,,,
and i do not have any brake groaning,,,,just a very slight vibration under light accelleration,,,,( working on that )